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in this video i want to go through how to and deploy man in the middle proxy guys this is a tool that you can use and security researchers use for all the time to capture http traffic and inspect those requests right and especially when it comes to https traffic it is very very difficult to get right right so this tool is an open source that runs both on windows mac and linux iamp;#39;m going to run it on my mac iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that iamp;#39;m going to capture some traffic going through some of the popular websites about we jump into a guide so guys very quickly on how man in the middle proxy work the idea here is to spin up a server listening on a specific port and then on your client which is in my case my macbook right here the one iamp;#39;m recording on you set both http and https proxy pointing to that endpoint that you just listened to and what will happen in this case the client will establish a connection from a layer 4 perspective your destination b